GUIDANCE
UPDATES - December 22 |
DEADLINE TO
APPLY TO ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES IS JANUARY 15 The
OUAC is officially closed for the holidays from December 22, 2023 to January
2, 2024, inclusive. The OUAC website and online applications will
be available during this time. To
reduce the chance of delays and slower online response times, encourage your
university-bound students to complete and submit their Undergraduate
application well in advance of the January 15, 2024 deadline. Extended
Applicant Services hours will be available on the January application
deadline: Monday,
January 15: 9:30 am to 7 pm (ET) Applicant
Services Phone: 519-823-1063 How Do I Apply to
University?
How to Create Your OUAC Account
This video tutorial is
the first in a series about applying to an Ontario university through the
OUAC.
In this video you will
see how to log in to your application for the first time by creating your
OUAC Account.
Video Transcript: How to Create Your OUAC Account
How to Complete Your Undergraduate
Application
This video will walk you
through the steps of completing, reviewing and paying for your Undergraduate
Application.
Video Transcript: How to Complete Your Application
How to Edit Your Completed Application
This video explains how
to review and edit your application after you submit it, and includes
examples of how to add and withdraw choices, and send your updates to your
university choices.
Video
Transcript: How to Edit Your Application
How to Respond to an Offer of Admission
This video explains how
to check for university offers of admission and how to accept or decline
those offers.
Video Transcript: How to Respond to an Offer of Admission
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